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The veterans who left Need for Speed developer Criterion in December last year have reunited to form a new AAA studio: Fuse Games. The new outfit has been founded by studio general manager Matt ...
Developer Criterion Games will focus on Battlefield while a "core group" charts the future of the racing franchise. By Adam Ismail. Published Sep 20, 2023 2:30 PM EDT. 0. Electronic Arts.
Criterion Games has absorbed a part of fellow EA studio Codemasters to double down its development of a new Need for Speed. Codemasters' Cheshire studio - which most recently worked on Onrush ...
No other racing game released this year looks quite like Need for Speed Unbound, and that can be a difficult thing to achieve in such an established genre so steeped in convention. Criterion has ...
Matt Webster, the former EA Vice President and Criterion Games General Manager, has announced the formation of a new development team known as Fuse Games, and is now working on a “brand new ...
Need for Speed and Burnout developer Criterion Games has been moved from EA Sports to the EA Entertainment, where it will assist on upcoming games in the Battlefield franchise. The move comes on ...
"Criterion’s experience with Battlefield, our technology and building engaging experiences will have an immediate positive impact as we continue to work on Battlefield 2042, and as we continue ...
Former Criterion developers who worked on Need for Speed Unbound together have formed a new AAA game studio, Fuse Games, based in Guildford, UK.
Criterion Games and Codemasters Cheshire are now both under the Criterion banner, which brings staff with experience working on racing classics like MotorStorm to the Need for Speed franchise.
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